Calculate the electric field applied on a system with electron having a velocity of 5 metre per second subjected to amagnetic flux of 3.6 units
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Find the electric field applied on a system with electrons having a velocity 5m/s subjected to a magnetic flux of 3.6 units. Explanation: The electric field intensity is the product of the velocity and the magnetic flux density. Thus E = v x B, on substituting v = 5 and B = 3.6, we get E = 5 x 3.6 = 18 units.
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